I've been searching to try and find a way to disable the windows aero snapping (when you try to drag a window from one monitor to another, the mouse cursor gets stuck between them as if you want to snap it to the side), anyone know a fix for this? Apparently I was saving myself using windows 8 for so many years, there are so many 'features' of windows 10 that just get in the way.
Found a few stackexchange and reddit results that say you can edit the registry but it doesn't look like that actually disables the feature fully and it still does the annoying behavior with multi-monitors (https://superuser.com/questions/1462732/is-it-possible-to-disable-snap-windows-when-moving-windows-between-monitors-wi)
I've been searching to try and find a way to disable the windows aero snapping (when you try to drag a window from one monitor to another, the mouse cursor gets stuck between them as if you want to snap it to the side), anyone know a fix for this? Apparently I was saving myself using windows 8 for so many years, there are so many 'features' of windows 10 that just get in the way.
Found a few stackexchange and reddit results that say you can edit the registry but it doesn't look like that actually disables the feature fully and it still does the annoying behavior with multi-monitors (https://superuser.com/questions/1462732/is-it-possible-to-disable-snap-windows-when-moving-windows-between-monitors-wi)
In the Settings app, go to System > Multitasking
Disable the Aero snapping there if not already disabled.
Optionally use Microsoft Powertoys' Fancyzones to still manage windows by being able to put them in dedicated areas, or Winsplit Revolution.
[quote]In the Settings app, go to System > Multitasking[/quote]
Disable the Aero snapping there if not already disabled.
Optionally use [url=https://github.com/Microsoft/powertoys/releases]Microsoft Powertoys' Fancyzones[/url] to still manage windows by being able to put them in dedicated areas, or [url=https://github.com/dozius/winsplit-revolution/releases]Winsplit Revolution[/url].